Pros
Easy access to iPhone content
Simple to transfer information
Cons
None obvious
Summary
iTunes may be great for transfering music, contacts, and apps, but all the other data on an iPhone has value, as well, and PhoneView makes it easy to access, transfer, and share.
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The Notes, Call Log, Messages and Voicemail functions are excellent, and I use them frequently. The ability to add new notes from the desktop is particularly useful. The archive function as proved very valuable too.
Cons
No serious ?cons?, although I should like to be able to import photographs directly into Phone View.
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
Sofar, I have seen it perform it´s duty in a very promising fashion, I don´t have to care about some .DS_Store files or anything as obstructive in the file-system of my iPhone.
Shame on Apple for disallowing something that was useful from the first iPod onwards, shame on Apple for hiding content and information from their rightful owners. Thank you PhoneView for opening a gap in that walled garden, that our preferred company has invented to maximize their profits.
DRM helps to screw those who pay, while those who don´t haven´t got any problems.
I constantly have space left that is not covered by musinc, only using PhoneView lets me reclaim back that real estate.
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Pros
easy to use, useful and helps move data between iphone and mac
Cons
none I can find at moment
Summary
Like this due to its easy to use and works automatically when ou plug in your iphone
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Two of the most Missed features on my iPhone (were) Call Log and Text -SMS Log . Just for these features I would buy this software , but it has many other cool tricks ! just try it for your self I don't know about the jail broken phones but I've had no problems It does give you access to a lot of inner files and warns you not to mess with them if you don't know what your doing . I don't . So I don't ! You can view your Photos listen to your music , view your contacts . I'm surprised its not more sung ! I say check it out. Peace
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if you own an unlocked iphone! This little devil generates a second user at your phone. At the next sync (after installing and first use) with itunes it was like it was the first sync with my iphone. i had to transfer all my data, (Music, movies, ... etc) again and worst of all i suddenly had (as iTunes told me) 2.8 Gigs of "other" Data on my iPhone. When i realized, that there was a second admin user it was easy, i had to install a vt-100 emulation (i guess something like "Mobile-Finder" will do it as well) and to manually remove and delete the media files. 65 MB of "other" Data still remaining on my phone, thats an amount i can live with, better than to re-unlock my phone.
Be carefully if you have an unlocked iPhone!
The developer only reacted on my first call for help. There was no second mail, not even a question if everything is ok again, i told them how i solved my problem and that seems to be enough for them. Do not trust on their help.
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Reply by jbardi on September 30, 2012
Ignore this reviewer. He is claiming that if you have an unlocked iPhone that some how this software can magically gain root access to your device and install a new user account. Completely absurd, especially since this reviewer has no idea what "unlocking" means, as it appears he is referring to jailbreaking and does not know the different. The fact is, there are no USER accounts per-say other than root and mobile unix level accounts, and this software can not access the root level of your device on an "unlocked" phone. Hard to trust someone who has no clue what they are talking about and ends up sounding like a conspiracy theory nut job.
Reply by brandonedling on November 29, 2007
You're an ass.
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